Considerations Regarding Improving Business Competitiveness from an Entrepreneurial Perspective
Journal Title: International Journal of Academic Research in Accounting, Finance and Management Sciences - Year 2012, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Known is that the competitiveness of firms in the era of globalization is possible by developing an entrepreneurial culture, which prevail innovation, creativity and knowledge accumulation. Moreover, global entrepreneurship studies conducted by GEM (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor) and other studies and research in recent years for assessing entrepreneurial phenomenon shows its importance in growth and business competitiveness. But entrepreneurship resources triggers synergy individuals, communities, economic actors, communities, areas and national entities. Ability to recognize and exploit opportunities, regardless of resources available to individual and environment of occurrence, plus the flexibility, creativity, innovation, will, courage and determination generates new business development, innovation networks, the new products and services etc.
Authors and Affiliations
Manoela Popescu, Luminita Cecilia Crenicean
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